AP II Chapter 24&25
enterogastric, gastrointestinal, gastrohilum, gastrocolic, vomiting reflux are all local refluxes of the blank
GI tract
during the postabsorptve state, levels of blood sugar are blank
decreased
brunner glands are characteristics of what portion of the g.i. tract?
duodenum
what is the part of the small intestine that most likely can develop an ulcer from exposure to gastric juice?
duodenum
blank is the intestinal hormone that stimulates mucus secretion by the submucosal duodenal glands
entercranial
name the intestinal hormone that stimulates the release of insulin from the pancreatic islet cells...
gastric inhibitor peptide
g cells of the stomach secrete blank
gastrin
the hormone that stimulates secretion and contraction in the stomach is blank
gastrin
which intestinal hormone stimulates gastric secretion
gastrin
the villi are most developed in the blank
jejunum
vitamin blank is produced by bacteria in the large intestine and which is essential for the synthesis of several clotting factors in the liver
k
blockage of the common hepatic duct would interfere with the digestion of what?
lipids
what is the major process that occurs during the absorptive state?
liver cells making glycogen
double sheets of peritoneal membrane that suspend the visceral organs and carry nerves, lymphatics, and blood vessels are known as blank
mesenteries
reactions within the blank provide most of the energy needed by a typical cell
mitochondria
carbohydrate digestion begins in the blank
mouth
the exocrine portion of the pancreas is composed of blank
pancreatic acine
increased secretion by all salivary glands result from what type of neural stimulation?
parasympathetic
intrinsic factor hydrochloric acid is secreted by blank cells
parietal
chief cells secrete blank
pepsinogen
waves of muscular contractions that propel the contents of the digestive tract are called blank
peristalis
mary had her stomach mostly removed to try to overcome obesity. as a result you would expect mary to be at risk for what?
pernicious anemia
an anatomical feature of the digestive tract wall that increases surface area available for absorption is the blank
plicae circularis
the enzyme pepsin digests blank
proteins
what organic molecules are used as an energy source during starvation?
proteins from skeletal/all muscles
the region of the stomach that empties into the duodenum is known as the blank
pylorus
the prominent ridges in the lining of the empty stomach are called blank
rugae
blank is the intestinal hormone that stimulates the pancreas to release a watery, bicarbonate-rich fluid
secretin
an intestinal hormone that stimulates the gallbladder to release bile is blank
cholecystokinin
the duodenal ampulla receives secretions from the liver and pancreas via the blank and blank duct
common bile, pancreatic
what secretion in the small intestine normally neutralizes hydrochloric acid from the stomach?
sodium carbonate
functions of the blank include storage and mechanical breakdown of ingested food, denaturation of proteins, initiation of protein digestion
stomach
a blank epithelium can be found in the anal canal, esophagus, oropharynx, and oral cavity
stratified squamous